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List of legendary creatures (D)
Dactyl
(
Greek
) âÂÂ
Little people
and smith and healing spirits
Daemon
(
Greek
) â Incorporeal spirit
Dahu
(
France
,
Switzerland
and the north of
Italy
) â Similar to a
deer
or
ibex
; legs on one side of its body are shorter than on the other side
Daidarabotchi
(
Japanese
) â Giant responsible for creating many geographical features in Japan
Daitengu
(
Japanese
) â Most powerful class of
tengu
, each of whom lives on a separate mountain
Daitya
(
Hindu
) â Giant
Dandan
(
Arabian
) â Sea creature
Danava
(
Hindu
) â Water demon
Dark Watchers
Dark elf
Datsue-ba
(
Japanese
) â Old woman who steals clothes from the souls of the dead
Dead Sea Apes
(
Islamic
) â Human tribe turned into apes for ignoring Moses' message
Ded Moroz
(
Russia
) â A winter spirit who delivers gifts to children on New Year's Eve
Deer Woman
(
Native American
) â Human-deer hybrid
Deity
(Worldwide) â Preternatural or supernatural possibly immortal being
Demigod
(Worldwide) â Half human, half god
Demons
(Worldwide especially in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic mythology) - Evil spirits that torment mortals
Dhampir
(
Balkans
) â Human/vampire hybrid
Diao Si Gui
(
Chinese
) â Hanged ghost
Dilong
(
Chinese
) â Earth dragon
Dip
(
Catalan
) â Demonic and vampiric dog
Di Penates
(
Roman
) â House spirit
Dipsa
(
Medieval Bestiaries
) â Extremely venomous snake
Dirawong
(
Australian Aboriginal
) â Goanna spirit
Diting
(
China
) - Horned White Canine
Di sma undar jordi
(
Gotland
) âÂÂ
Little people
and nature spirits
Diwata
(
Philippine
) â Tree spirit
Djall
(
Albanian
) â Devil
Dobhar-chu
(
Irish
) â King otter
Do-gakw-ho-wad
(
Abenaki
) âÂÂ
Little people
Dokkaebi
(
Korean
) â Grotesque, horned humanoids
Dökkálfar
(
Norse
) â Male ancestral spirits; the Dark Elves
Dola
(
Slavic
) â Tutelary and fate spirit
Domovoi
(
Slavic
) â House spirit
Doppelgänger
(
German
) â Ghostly double
Drac
(
Catalan
) â Lion or bull-faced dragon
Drac
(
French
) â Winged sea serpent
Drakon
(
Greek
) â Greek dragons
Drakaina
(Greek) â Dragons depicted with female characteristics
Dragon
(Many cultures worldwide) â Fire-breathing and (normally) winged reptiles
Dragon turtle
(
Chinese
) â Giant turtle with dragon-like head
Drangue
(
Albanian
) â Semi-human winged warriors
Draugr
(
Norse
) â Undead
Drekavac
(
Slavic
) âÂÂ
Restless ghost
of an unbaptised child
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Drop Bear
(
Australian
) â Large carnivorous koala that hunts by dropping on its prey from trees
Drow
(
Scottish
) â Cavern spirit
Drude
(
German
) â Possessing demon
Druid
Druk
(
Bhutanese
) â Dragon
Dryad
(
Greek
) â Tree nymph
Duende
(Spanish and
Portuguese
) âÂÂ
Little people
and forest spirits
Duergar
(
English
) â Malevolent
little people
Dullahan
(
Irish
) â Headless death spirit
Duwende
(
Philippine
) âÂÂ
Little people
, some are house spirits, others nature spirits
Dvergr
(
Norse
) â Subterranean
little people
smiths
Dvorovoi
(
Slavic
) â Courtyard spirit
Dwarf
(
Germanic
) âÂÂ
Little people
nature spirits
Dybbuk
(
Jewish
) â Spirit (sometimes the soul of a wicked deceased) that possesses the living
Dzee-dzee-bon-da
(
Abenaki
) â Hideous monster
Dzunukwa
(
Kwakwaka'wakw
) â Child-eating hag